Definition of Outside door

1. Noun. A doorway that allows entrance to or exit from a building.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Outside Door

outshouted
outshouting
outshouts
outshow
outshut
outshuts
outshutting
outside(a)
outside back
outside caliper
outside centre
outside centres
outside chance
outside clinch
outside door (current term)
outside edges
outside edging
outside gross area
outside loop
outside marriage
outside mirror
outside of
outside out patch
outside the box
outside world
outsideness
outsider
outsider art

Literary usage of Outside door

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1889)
"The evidence established that inside grain doors, filling only part of the opening, had long been used on freight cars in connection with the outside door. ..."

2. Building Construction and Superintendence by Frank Eugene Kidder (1915)
"GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF OUTSIDE-DOOR FRAMES. The frames for all outside doors, whether in wooden or brick walls, should be made of plank not less than 1^4 ..."

3. Building Construction and Superintendence by Frank Eugene Kidder (1906)
"While part of the workmen.are covering the roof others are usually •employed in setting the windows and outside door frames and putting up the outside ..."

4. The Country House: A Practical Manual of the Planning and Construction of by Charles Edward Hooper (1905)
"The "weather doors," used in winter to reinforce the outside door in keeping ... Where there is no vestibule, the weather door and the outside door com ing ..."

5. The Country House: A Practical Manual of the Planning and Construction of by Charles Edward Hooper (1906)
"The "weather doors," used in winter to reinforce the outside door in keeping ... Where there is no vestibule, the weather door and the 'outside door coming ..."

6. Massachusetts Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Judicial by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1903)
"... that the defendant asked him to come up; that he went up, and the defendant locked the outside door ; that then the defendant committed the act charged; ..."

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